From ceiling panels that transform spaces to the artistry of trade show wall partitions and seamless hospitality products, all are made possible by Think Lightweight’s cutting-edge PUR laminating line.
Gray Tools has installed new, state-of-the-art equipment in its Canadian factory to better serve its customers by increasing pry bar production capacity while reducing its environmental footprint.
After three years of closures at the Canadian borders due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Envirobon has reached a pivotal moment in sales. Its inside sales representative, Mike Payne, has informed the company that it will soon need to add an additional shift in manufacturing to meet the current demand of the Tstud.
Think Lightweight has always strived to push the boundaries and stay ahead of the curve. That is why the firm is the first North American company in the wood manufacturing industry to have a 100-millimeter edge banding machine.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced the availability of $100 million in grants from the Inflation Reduction Act to support efforts to report and reduce climate pollution linked to the manufacturing of construction materials and products, which account for 11 percent of annual global greenhouse gas emissions.
RIDGID hosted its third annual “We Love STEM Day” in June for Ohio students in grades three through eight. The event is designed to expose young learners to the real-world roles that science, technology, engineering and mathematics play in their everyday lives and potential future careers.
The U.S. Census Bureau launched a new experimental data product that features monthly construction spending estimates for private manufacturing. These estimates measure the construction work done on private new manufacturing structures or improvements to existing structures and include the cost of labor and materials, architectural and engineering work, overhead, interest, taxes paid during construction and contractor’s profits.
CGC Inc., the Canadian division of USG Corp., announced plans to build a new, state-of-the-art wallboard manufacturing plant in Wheatland County, Alberta. This CAD $210 million investment reinforces CGC’s commitment to the Canadian market and will allow CGC to better serve its valued customers in Alberta and the West.
The EasyFrame automated marking system drives accuracy and efficiency for framers and pro lumberyards providing wall panels and other value-added building components